Wildlife

The girl who gets gifts from birds

Lots of people love the birds in their garden, but it’s rare for that affection to be reciprocated. One young girl in Seattle is luckier than most. She feeds the crows in her garden — and they bring her gifts in return.

Eight-year-old Gabi Mann sets a bead storage container on the dining room table, and clicks the lid open. This is her most precious collection.

You may take a few close looks, she says, but don’t touch. It’s a warning she’s most likely practised on her younger brother. She laughs after saying it though. She is happy for the audience.

Inside the box are rows of small objects in clear plastic bags. One label reads: Black table by feeder. 2:30 p.m. 09 Nov 2014. Inside is a broken light bulb. Another bag contains small pieces of brown glass worn smooth by the sea. Beer coloured glass, as Gabi describes it.

Each item is individually wrapped and categorised. Gabi pulls a black zip out of a labelled bag and holds it up. We keep it in as good condition as we can, she says, before explaining this object is one of her favourites.

There’s a miniature silver ball, a black button, a blue paper clip, a yellow bead, a faded black piece of foam, a blue Lego piece, and the list goes on. Many of them are scuffed and dirty. It is an odd assortment of objects for a little girl to treasure, but to Gabi these things are more valuable than gold — via redwolf.newsvine.com

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Reunion between Anita and the wolves / Gard Ole Waerum

Anita had not been in Polar Zoo in about two months. When she returned, Gard Ole Waerum had the chance to film her first meeting in a long time with the wolves, she spent a long time socialising from 16 May 2008. The video is recorded in Polar Zoo and any questions related to socialising process should be taken with them — via Youtube

Art, Wildlife

Octopied / CM Butzer

As Comic Arts Brooklyn approaches once again I find myself in a mad dash to screen print, draw, make, cry, draw some more, separate, ink, pull, and dry as much as possible. I’ll have some awesome new stuff to unleash on the unsuspecting public! The octopus above will be there in force and so should you — via CM Butzer Comics & Illustration

Wildlife

Black Rhino / Chester Zoo

The amazing moment of a Rhino giving birth has been caught on camera at Chester Zoo. The 50-second footage shows the mother deliver her newborn and the tender first moments as she checks over her calf — via ZooBorns

Craft, Wildlife

Tyrannosaurus Rex Ring / Applelatte

Tyrannosaurus Rex may get teased for not having arms long enough for a proper embrace, but no one ever said anything about its tail. Tame the powerful beast enough to wrap him around your finger with these rings from Applelatte at Etsy. The brass rings come in sizes 5-9 and in antique silver or antique gold finishes. The Applelatte Etsy shop has a large variety of rings and other jewellery with animals and various adornments — via Neatorama

Art, Wildlife

Kraken in progress / CM Butzer

Silkscreen Madness! or something like that as the March towards APE continues! 3 of the 4 colours are done! Just need to print the back and the cover! This is my second edition of this book — I’ve changed the colours up a bit and added a pattern to the back — via CM Butzer Comics & Illustration

Craft, Wildlife

Octopus Tentacle Necklace / Ignite The Sky

Inspired by the Kraken Mythical Merit Badge, this laser cut acrylic necklace comes from the darkest depths of the ocean straight to you. The octopus tentacles and hanging fish charm are available in several colours of acrylic, allowing you to customise your very own necklace — via Etsy

Wildlife

Maned Wolf Pups / Little Rock Zoo

Two Maned Wolf pups were born 21 December at the Little Rock Zoo and are growing strong. The pups’ parents are Gabby and Diego. Gabby occasionally takes her pups out into the yard of her exhibit, allowing visitors to catch a glimpse every so often. The pups are expected to fully be out on exhibit in the next two to three months — via ZooBorns

Craft, Wildlife

Musk Ox Soft Sculpture / Past Your Porchlight

The approaching cold doesn’t deter this wise mammal. Well adapted to its Arctic home and able to thrive where others struggle, the musk ox is a proud symbol of strength and resilience. Handmade with great care, every exposed stitch is carefully placed, every set of horns sculpted, textured and painted. Designed and made by hand in rural Canada, Measures 14cm x 9cm / 5.5 x 3.5 — via Etsy

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Lion Cubs / Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium

Three Lion cubs born at Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium on 21 November recently showed off their playful side for the cameras. The two male cubs and one female cub were born to first-time mother Ahadi, who is providing good maternal care — via ZooBorns